Provided are a substrate of a probe card for installing a plurality of probes thereon to inspect an object by contacting the probes to the object, and a method for repairing the substrate. The substrate includes main channels electrically connected to the probes; and at least one spare channel for replacing the main channels when at least one of the main channels is damaged. Therefore, when some of the main channels of the probe substrate are damaged, the damaged main channels can be repaired using the spare channels and then the probe substrate can be reused, thereby reducing costs required for unnecessary replacement.
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1. A method for regenerating a substrate of a probe card, the substrate including main channels and spare channels, the main channels providing electrical signals to probes when the probes make contact with an object to be inspected, the spare channels being used for substituting the main channels when at least one of the main channels is damaged, the method comprising:
detecting a damaged main channel among the main channels;
removing the probes connected to the damaged main channel;
electrically connecting the damaged main channel to one of the spare channel that is closest to the damaged main channel by connecting first and second terminals of the damaged main channel to first and second terminals of the closest spare channel using additional lines; and
installing the probes on the main channels.
2. The method of
depositing a conductive layer;
forming a passivation layer on the conductive layer;
patterning the passivation layer so as to form a passivation pattern having a shape connecting the terminal of the damaged channel to the terminal of the closest spare channel;
removing the conductive layer except for a region of the conductive layer covered with the passivation pattern; and
removing the passivation pattern.
3. The method of
4. The method of
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The present invention disclosed herein relates to a probe card for inspecting a semiconductor device, and more particularly, to a substrate of a probe card formed with a plurality of probes that make contact with an object for inspecting the object and a method of regenerating the probe card substrate.
Devices are formed on a wafer by repeating processes such as oxidation, diffusion, etching, and metallization. Then, after slicing and packaging process, the semiconductor devices are shipped. Here, before the slicing process, the semiconductor devices formed on the wafer are inspected through a probing test so as to determine whether a defective semiconductor device is included.
In a probing test, probe tips of a probe card make contact with electrode pads formed on chips of a semiconductor substrate, and a test apparatus applies electric signals to the electrode pads through the probe tips and receives the electric signals returned from the chips so as to determine from returned electric signals whether the chips are defective.
In the probing test for inspecting chips formed on a semiconductor substrate, a probe card on which probe tips are arranged in accordance with a chip pad layout of the semiconductor substrate is used.
A conventional probe card includes a probe substrate (called also ‘space transformer’) as disclosed in Korean Patent No. 10-399210. The probe substrate is the most expensive part of the probe card. However, when a signal transmission channel of the probe substrate is damaged in use or aged (signal line aging), the probe card should be replaced with a new one instead of repairing and reusing the probe card.
This increases the costs and time necessary for manufacturing semiconductor devices and makes it difficult to respond rapidly to customers changing demands.
The present invention provides a substrate of a probe card that can be reused after regenerating and a method of regenerating the substrate.
The present invention also provides a substrate of a probe card designed to reduce replacement costs and a method of regenerating the substrate.
Embodiments of the present invention provide substrates of probe cards for installing a plurality of probes thereon to inspect an object by contacting the probes to the object, the substrates including main channels electrically connected to the probes; and at least one spare channel for substituting the main channels when at least one of the main channels is damaged.
In some embodiments, each of the main channels and the spare channel includes: a first terminal receiving an electrical signal; a second terminal contacting the probe; and an internal line connecting the first and second terminals.
In other embodiment, the first and second terminals of the spare channel are spaced apart from the first and second terminals of the main channel by a predetermined distance, and the maximum value of the predetermined distance may be 40 mm.
In still other embodiments, the damaged main channel is substituted with the spare channel by connecting the first and second terminals of the damaged main channel to the first and second terminals of the spare channel using jumping lines, and the jumping lines may be formed of conductive wires.
In even other embodiment, the damaged main channel is substituted with the spare channel by connecting the first and second terminals of the damaged main channel to the first and second terminals of the spare channel using additional conductive lines.
In yet other embodiment, the jumping lines and the additional conductive lines are formed of a material selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, tungsten, an alloy of gold, an alloy of copper, an alloy of tungsten.
In other embodiment of the present invention, there are provided methods for regenerating a substrate of a probe card, the methods including: when a damaged main channel is detected among the main channels, connecting the damaged main channel to one of the spare channels that is closest to the damaged main channel.
In some embodiments, the damaged main channel and the spare channel is connected using jumping lines formed of conductive wires.
In still other embodiments of the present invention, there are provided methods for regenerating a substrate of a probe card, the methods including: detecting a damaged main channel among the main channels; removing the proves connected to the damaged main channel; electrically connecting the damaged main channel to one of the spare channel that is closest to the damaged main channel by connecting first and second terminals of the damaged main channel to first and second terminals of the closest spare channel using additional lines; and installing the probes on the main channels.
In some embodiments, the connecting of the damaged main channel includes: depositing a conductive layer; forming a passivation layer on the conductive layer; patterning the passivation layer so as to form a passivation pattern having a shape connecting the terminal of the damaged channel to the terminal of the closest spare channel; removing the conductive layer except for a region of the conductive layer covered with the passivation pattern; and removing the passivation pattern.
In other embodiments, the conductive layer is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, tungsten, an alloy of gold, an alloy of copper, and an alloy of tungsten.
According to the present invention, when some of the main channels of the probe substrate are damaged, the damaged main channels can be regenerated using the spare channels and then the probe substrate can be reused, thereby reducing costs required for unnecessary replacement.
The accompanying figures are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain principles of the present invention. In the figures:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be constructed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art. In the figures, the dimensions of layers and regions are exaggerated for clarity of illustration.
Hereinafter, it will be described about exemplary embodiments of the present invention in conjunction with
The present invention provides a substrate (multi-layer circuit substrate) of a probe card that can be reused after regenerating defective wiring of the substrate occurred due to aging, for example, and a method of regenerating the substrate of the probe card (probe substrate). For this, the probe substrate of the present invention includes main channels electrically connected to probes and spare channels for substituting damaged main channels.
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The printed circuit substrate 110 includes a plurality of substrate terminals (not shown) arranged with respective to a vertical axis and a horizontal axis. The substrate terminals are made up of plurality of dots or pads formed on a surface of the printed circuit substrate 110. Further, conductive contacts (not shown) are formed by coating the contact holes 112 of the printed circuit substrate 110 with a conductive material such as copper.
The inter-connectors 120 include first connectors 126, second connectors 122, and connecting portions 124. The second connectors 122 are inserted into the contact holes 112. The second connectors 122 has a hollow, elongated, o-ring shape, such that the second connectors 122 can be tight fitted into the contact holes 112. That is, when the second connectors 122 are inserted into the contact holes 112, the second connectors 122 shrink and then return to their original shapes by elasticity. Therefore, when fully inserted into the contact holes 112, the connectors 122 can make tight contact with the conductive contacts formed inside the contact holes 112. The connecting portions 126 are disposed between the printed circuit substrate 110 and the probe substrate 130 that are spaced a predetermined distance from each other. The first connectors 126 are guide by holes 128a formed in a second guide film 128 so as to be connected to first terminals 134a of main channels 134 formed in the probe substrate 134. The inter-connectors 120, which electrically connect the printed circuit substrate 110 and the probe substrate 130 as an interface structure, can be formed into various shapes. The probes 10, the probe substrate 130 including the main channels 134, the inter-connectors 120, and the inner circuit of the printed circuit substrate 110 are electrically connected with one another.
The probe substrate 130 has a multi-layer circuit substrate structure. The probe substrate 130 includes the main channels 134 connecting the probes 10 and the inter-connectors 120 and spare channels 136 for substituting damaged main channels 134. In the current embodiment, two spare channels 136 are additionally provided for one device under test (DUT). However, one or at least three spare channels 136 can be provided for one DUT. Here, the term DUT is used to denote chips on a wafer that make contact with the probe card 100 for being tested (
The main channels 134 include the first terminals 134a, second terminals 134b, and internal lines 134c. The first terminals 134a are formed on a first surface 132a of the probe substrate 130 and are connected to the first connectors 126 of the inter-connectors 120. The second terminals 134b are formed on a second surface 132b of the probe substrate 130 and are connected to the probes 10. The internal lines 134c are formed in the probe substrate 130 to electrically connect the first terminals 134a to the corresponding second terminals 134b.
Like the main channels 134, the spare channels 136 include first terminals 136a formed on the first surface 132a of the probe substrate 130, second terminals 136b formed on the second surface of the probe substrate 130, and internal lines 136c formed in the probe substrate 130 to electrically connect the first and second terminals 136a and 136b. The first and second terminals 136a and 136b of the spare channel 136 can be electrically connected to the first and second terminals 134a and 134b of a damaged main channel 134′ using jumping lines 140 (refer to
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After the additional lines 142a are formed on the first and second surfaces 132a and 132b of the probe substrate 130, the probes 10 are attached to the second terminals 132b of the probe substrate 130 again (refer to
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The above-disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.
According to the present invention, when some of the main channels of the probe substrate are damaged, the damaged main channels can be regenerated using the spare channels and then the probe substrate can be reused, thereby reducing costs required for unnecessary replacement.
Jeong, Seong-hoon, Yoo, Jung-Sun
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